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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER L 1930. MRS EMMA ROSS XPIRES SUDDENLY Chestnut Street Woman Victim of Heart Attack Mrs. Emma (Brown) RRos wife of John L. Ross of 277 Chest- nut street, died suddenly this morn- ing at 8 o'clock at her home fol- lowing a heart attack. She was native of this city, the daug James D. Brown and Cat Donohue Brown, old settler was a sister of the late Dr. Richard Brown, who died several years ago. Mrs. Brown attended usual yesterday and appeared to b in good health. This morning sat in the front room with her hu band as he awaited transportation for work remarked on beauty of the day. Shortly after he left, she was taken ill and sum- moned help from neighbors. When lier condition grew wo 3d- V. Grikis of & church, a close nd of for many years, was called administe the the church. She cal aid when the ifer husband succeeded in v home before the end came. 1 Purey, medical examin nounced death due to a heart a mass as and ward fr W last of was beyond doctors arrived sacrar medi- \ching John at- tack. her husband, constable and for years democrat ank F Dunlay s and Dby former member, he is John L. board of an acti worker in the parly; two Mrs. I Brady and Mrs. Willlam J. of this city; and several nicce nephews. Funeral services will be held Wed- nesday g at 8:30 o'clock the late home and at 9 o'clock St. Joseph's church. A solemn high quiem will be cel be in St. Mary's sury R relief sisters, morr 1 NOBLEFAN'S BRIDE ESCAPES ASTLUN N NIGHT GOWNTODAY First Page) ceme- (Continued From Boston ¥ brid on ¢ ed } blame announcements ward it es were 10 retentious wedding ind shortly known sh Worceste so-called “visitor Merely Sent Back Her r ent to involved no n Ve for the was an hospital out on commitn tion m months Brams with wedding, } of the pl him, as far ¢ his Plot 22 A Part in Denics nouth, kng Wilton I g of the Mauretania today York had posed as a knig to Miss Barbara M last we B clerk here from t in his Buffum that he marriage at Oxford, Brar 11 tion with nev identity was known to his b had tra knew his o aving would America The Bra try hen th refused to posc “You know told mewspapermen, pomp and ceremnor ucated and my voice S0 edu- cated, Maybe that’s what caused all the trouble ome people have In be a or not his who nd was and in these Jove 2 well cd- n Kkr sure by Developments Br 1 I can’t imagine could have invented suc lous story. I can only think that it is a deliberate intention oOf wome American people who had perhaps heard rumors that at one time in m lite 1 occupied a position very dif- ferent from that of ship's clerk. v wife is a very capable and very beautiful woman. She made all our wedding arrangements. Frankly, J did not look at the register at Ox- ford nor at any of the documents ting 1o our wedding, and 1 don't know ribed me * Natural T attrib- h a ridicu- Tow they descr Thought “Fuss” “All the fuss at Oxford pied conld nobleman. After the wedding my wife went with me to Boston and I continued to New York where I joined the ship. Then for the first time T lear ed that people thought 1 was titled. “This is my last trip as a ship's clerk and when I leave the ship at Southampton I shall return jou as a passenger to fetch my wife to England.” Eddy-Glover Unit Plans Dinners for 44 Families Eddy-Glover unit, American Le- gion auxiliary, will prepare for the distribution of 44 dinner ba: for needy families of ex-service men to- morrow afternoon t the Home Service areau, City hall The baskets will contain a chick- bread and oth- provisions which may be broug tomorrow wite's pa It me that 1 was an English here by my occurred to nyone believe t Ame en. vegetables, sugar hy members morning or after The 1001 commiittes cha s com- posed of Mrs. Arthur Petts, who chairman, Mrs. Howard Mitchell and Mrs. Paul Zink. pro- | at | | er- conversa- ho | iniportant position occu- | to | P Newsboys’ Cash Left By Everett Bandits Everett, Mass., Dec. 22 (UP)— A dozen Everett newsboys had | | their Christmas tips intact today ‘ after & 31,000 holdup at the | | Everett News company store yes- || terday. | Frederick L. Galbraith saved 1 He ap- i and the the tips for the boys. pealed to two bandits latter satisfled themselves with rifling the cash drawer and desk. One held two revolvers while the other collected the money. Most of the money taken was in change and weigh. pounds. The holdup was the sixth in this city in four days. —_— | AUTOIST DYING IN WATERBURY CRASH Leonard Zukowski Badly Hurt | as Gar Skids Dec. the | . and five in a grave co hospital today kidding accident, 1 in Waterbury sult of two ddlebury rd Zukowsk cet, Union as 20, of 13 Golden whose 11l actured and body horribly cut and bruised when his car crash- paRinto ¢ after skidding on the ven Whittemore road in Middiebury, clung to life this for. | noon by a slender thread. His com- panion, Leo Costello, of 47 Golden Hill street, City, whose injuries appear s les: | severe, is on the hospital's a tre red ion Iy e danger ccident o of - rds ur arli hos Mrs ( the ¢ ed in Solomita, same iia g na 2 1 All 1 serious condition with th of their injuries not yet d. Antonio Solo of this in deter- nd and of children occupants 1 inj WILLIAM D, PARKER, 78, ASPHYXIATION VICTIH ! Native of New Britain, Publisher of Southington Newspaper, Dies in Meriden. | Wil 1¢ Southington News, died his home ¥ Meriden, sho Saturday n according Dr. | H. He had 1i to heat s of gas after Death to li- DeForest poisoning ton Heights 5 o'clock 10¢ family notic into the roo a co and @ arker on lowly Imotor W bureau of capitol, for- is position 18 ral years he was publishe Up to = ago he :s80T'8 a year 1d from the mphier, Meriden, tomo o'clock rector of will officiat in Walnut Grove eral will be he uneral nom | west Ma ‘IO\\' ft | Geor PR : 100n at | arew's nt will | | j | Authorities School owner mx | | | (Pi—One | ternoon. | ull ex- | co | eases of the glands, Weddings BENOIT—JOHNSON Announcement was made today of the marriage last Thursday of Miss Mabel L. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Johnson of Maple Hill, and Norman E. Benoit, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Benoit of 21 Andrews street. The marriage took place in Massachusetts DR. SRDINKO PASSES ON Prague, Czechosl Dec. (P —Dr. Ottokap Srdinko, former agrarian deputy and frequent min- ster of education and agriculture, died here yesterday. He wrote nu- merous medical treatises and had a wide renown for treatment of dis- bones and ca 2 tilages. AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM EXPIRES IN HIDDLETOWN Joseph Basicl of Portland Leaves Two Sisters in This City— Driver Held in $1.000 il injuries which he receiv- truc by an automobile William Cla of S night caused rday morning of Jo- d 45, of 205 Main at the Middlesex 1dlctown. who d sur . Clemence uently ived by Grodzin- Markowski, o brothers Portland. his city, is ki and Mrs. J both of this city, a cight children in The aid to curred near Portland idge when Basiel, who along the road, was knocked When he lospital his garded a became wors that he was injuries, yton was held under ) or 1 accident is the down admitted tion was ith, who will 1 the death on 10 o'clock in Coroner Low duet an in sday morning and. I"uneral arrangements made by Frank Brodzik LD MEMBER LOST BY SOUTH CHURCH Mrs. Louise Scheiblin Passes On at Age of 89 Scheiblir at being & Son. Mrs, Louise Jol | Gern | ton. vears. | Jlin had be Hubbar home, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Tor Fores John Hand o John Loney of Charles Boyl C. s a sister, Mrs tvill and a sol cit Edward Lie Mary Fre andchildren and ldren viees will by rnoon a 11 mor the hor Hubbard cemetery 0w |Water -Quarreliil;m’m | At Work on Budget | Schiool authorities are work or adg r the tails of nual ed ¢ al vpenditur School oday Wi or not the able to stay jation cot to departine within | Ho! her a be 1's approi com- next At budget will have to b d and presented at the on January 9 time a report on the new propriation, the total expenditur: of the past year and the ba and overdrafts of each item of perfse will be made. Last year's appropriation amount- cd to $1,289,90 DEPOSITORS LOANS New York, Dec. 2 The paying loans to 5,600 depositors the closed Bank of hegan to at six of its | Bxtra police guards were posted to | keep order. The loans are heing banks affillated with the CI House assoclation under an gency plan worked out by the | banking department. The clearing | house hanks offered to .oan deposi up to 50 per cent of their d posits, and 5,500 persons filed appli cations. At almost | the | and PAY task of m by aring emer te | tors branch in the Bronx a line a block long formed watchful eyes of 15 patrolmen several detective a FORMOSA HAS 'QUAK 2 (UP was shaken b at Tainan, FFormosa, The Island of F by an a. m. 108 carthquake which today received n said that Ants here coll: loss of life nined in, on the island, was excited by tremors, but little damage lporhd here. coast of the earth was re- | in southeast United States | branches | under | ] | been Basis of Court Cases K the supreme quarrel the to be we controversies be- between them nd in every onc or a es Arizona, Wyom Lieut. Maitland Fined For Being Intoxicated . De 2 P i} a Lester J tor who made from the American Hawaii in sentenced to be reprimanded and forfeit $§109 pay by a general court martial to- day after a charge of being intoxicat Lieutenant Maitland was charged with violation of the 96th article of war and specifically with h | drunk hospital on the mainland to while a patien base Aug ficer Lieut. A acted as ne CHILD BURNS TO DEATH Washington, Dec., 22 (UP) year-old Wil Des warned by his father that the pac s about the Christmas tree were to be inspected before Christmas But yesterday morning, wh o parents ceping, Willi dow tairs, rtained matches prepared to what Santa 1ad brought lifeless body s Christ merabers of the fan i ed from the fire Loy had started with } Wi age day were ol after barely which the ily matches. OPERA HOUSE ABLAZE New York, Dec. 22 (P—The top floor of the old Harlem Opera Hc story structure in West 125th street was swept by fire this morni While a firemen fifth story lar crowd d the Dbl which was scenery the Apollo theater used as a move theater. Police estimated the damage at $75,000, W conf to the sed to store of son of | he had pleaded guilty to| ~Two-! now | === Deaths Mrs. Agnes Scarnulis Mrs. Agnes Scarnulis, aged died early Sunday morning home, 43 Wilson street short illness. Mrs. 8 nu was widely known among the Lithuanian |residents, having resided here for |the past 26 years. She was born 'n Lithuania. 64 h des husband survived by two daug Mrs. Ju ndzus and Miss Veronica Sca , and two grand- John | ters | Bandzus. | The funeral will place morrow morning a o'clock from Andrew’s church and burial will in St. Mary's cemetery be Mrs. Elizabeth Gladding Mrs. E | r resident of East Berlin for the home . 96 West Main born in East Berlin exception of the past had been a resident of tha of street are {wo and R Florence Clark 9 last Berlin, Funeral service morrow afternoon at Emmanuel Gospel George 1 pastor tery, East will be o'clock at il off in Wilcox cer | Mrs. Michael Korolko | Mrs. Michael Korolko, aged 41 | ningtor died Brit weral short illness, of this city for fou ! Samuel D. D. Cohen t died Homnc Cohen cd of morning at Wes it on Morr his city York 1 of Ne and th ard 1 morrow th lat Schwa Br H. Aro William Reynolds Victoria Kosczinak Vict daughter Kosczina of ria days old Jacoo died Kosczinalk August knowt incon | Il Funerals ; Gottlich Ratke | Funeral services aged ed Sat Tred Willey ineral service I 1ged 69, who died F n uel Gospel a S Polish convey most the Daly Council, | bus and to the Catho America, for mas t party Orpha to hts of Col Dau he Chri orphans on to 19 Wein 3 eful to the ce and t profour 0 honorable AR ally n every i especi his Christmastidc M. SERAFINA Assistant. 2 following a Scar- | {children, Anna Savage and Eleanor abeth Gladding, aged 70, | Stock Market Sinks Slowly Down To Lower Level as Short Covering Appfar_s Ended After Week’s Fling Nat Cash Reg . 3 N Y Central |N Haven R R North Am Co . Packard Mot |Secondary Reaction Clear- ly in Making — Coppers Firm at First, But Later Gt { Lose Ground Gained — [} “v.N io 1-K Corp ith-0 RR. Encouraging Develop- | ments Seen. Yorl t floa The stock downward il 1 Pac ern Ry air , as the fucl of short covering, which provided the momentum in last week to appeared second 4 rebound fr was cle the ains Lost for a (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Air R . : Insurance Stocks d Norfo! ar i . A alty . ceee 5 Manufacturing Stocks H ming conf produc when t ANCE TREASURY BAI BOSTON CARINGS (GP)—F BANK CLF 00-2:30 P. M. Wall Street Briefs P—Dr ROTARY MAKES PLANS Dec - will ships o Ne -R'kwell 237 2 1 Six 1 Alkali MK&TR Missouri Pa Mont Ward sh Motors Nat Biscuit from 10 3 and 1 Rotary R cor Eu ust 1 n ter their ocean trip ends EDDYBROTHERS 2 G Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN Lewis Street Colony Street 33 13 We Offer: 50 Shares North & Judd Mfg. 50 Shares N. B. Machine Y:outh, 14, Faces VIAVliurder Trial ‘4ssoolated Press Photo urder several v, 0., during al on a charge 1 court must not 1 1Ce until aiter the pr te court 1ter m an jlldus- al school h He own with Louis Kuhen, 17, his accompl who 7 d guilty and is serving a life term in Ohio State penitentia Both boys are from St. Clairsville, O. IRREGULARITY SEEN = ONBOSD ARET Prices Remai ol Bugi hn Woods (rig of W T » of W resulting Goldman a quiet ¥'s movement particular o mar- decline. the curb 1 Under Influence ng Hovement SUE DIRECTORS DEPOSITORS T 2 P ok o of ment a eme om direc- re amount directors y for the grounds of s are: Massaud Ellis, Joseph Horvatt omas J. BABY 1S SCALDED i d carriage ki ove, & 18 old iur Germain set a Kettle f with the DONNARD TRERD Last (s} Trading Quiet Followin Week's Sharp Rally City Items Real Estate News Mu Brick Co., 1 property on or ¥. Johnson. FOR BEST RESULTS UsE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS